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WILLIAM BUSH, Contlnuation of Iis Bult Agninst ' Mr. Storey, gearnod Definitions of the Word Shyster, The Plaintil Condescends 1o a Soventy- five-Cent Lee. put it Was All His Client Had, MORNING SESSION. TIE BT. LOUIB IECORD. Tho Mshyster” libol suit of “Hilly" Dush against \ha oditor of tho Times was continued yasterday woralog In Judgo Rogors' court-room. The plaintif was recalled by his attornoy to explain in rolation to tho affair in Bt. Louls, pintod st the day before by Ar. Trude, whoro Dush, it was said, nd been arrosted. Le statod {at ho was notifled in 8t Louls to appear botore s Juetico to auwwwer to a chinrgo of useanlt and patiery, tho offonsa consistiug in taking Liold of swoman and delivering hor to a polico ofticer. flo was dincharged, and the QCourt had paid ho Qid right. Witnces stated that pe know moveral Judges in B8t Louis courts, having refreshed hia memory by looking up tho records of hin business in that aty sioeo tha caurt adjourned the provious day, o also had a cortificato of good morul character from varlous 5t. Lows patties, s buninesa had been seriously Injured by tho srdoles in the Times ; sinco their publication ho had been ablo to do nothing. Ile had heard the word ebyster. IIs thouglit it moant s man who pmenaod 1o bo o lawyer whon ho was not, and to imply » dislioncst practice. 1t was opprabrions and injurious when applicd to o regular and ro- spectable momber of the Dar, { On croes-oxamination witness said bo Lad iriod Bovern! cases bofors Judgo Prime, who, lio ssid, was_Judgo of the Crimiual Court in 8t Louis. Io could not tell the names of any of Bis cllents, howover. Tho woman be bad deliv- erad over to a polico officer was a woman whoso pail ho Liad gouo, and Lio was afraid that sho in- tondod to foifeit it, lienoa ho liad caused hor arrest. ile was floed $3 for tho offouse befora a 'Juatico of the Poace, but in an urpuununuu hiad een dinehnrrnd. Witnugs pald that a lawyor who went. to & police court to nssist = friend, for in- atanco, and was not o constant practitiouer thero, could not bo necessarily called & shyater,. iis definition of the word shyster waa derived fiom the siguificance it bad gonorally. JUDGE DOOLITTLE waa next sworn. lad leacd tho term ‘*shys- {er " used for o last fifteen yoars. He thought ho understoud its tneaning. e hiad nover eeon the word In dictionarles, but had seen it fu news- papors 3+ had heard it in nddresses and conver- sation,” It brouglt to bis miod an idea, but crhupn mot an oxact or deflnita one, s applied to s Iawyer it wonld convey an fdes of roproach, of w porsen hanging on to tho pro- feesion who was unworthy of it, and given 10 low sud improfer practices. 3R, GUS VAN NUREN waa noxt called, Ho bad heard the lorm Ih{fl- ter, and kuew the animul when ha saw him. .He thought theterin wns a contomptuous 6Xvres sion, and implied o dishonest and corrupt attor-« nes. 1t danoteil an iutontion to abusv tho party to whom it was applied, On cross-examination he #aid ho had nevor heard tho word deflned as a asindler, but would regard a lawyer who nwindled tus clients oa cm- braced in the torm sbystor. 1o would rogard o word aa synonymous wilh *sbarper,” Lo Dad nover bimrd it uaed a8 & synouym for “phark,” A mun who was dishooest, grasping, and undorhouded with his clionts, he thought, was o shavk, As_ applied to an attorney, s¢ghark,” * sharper,” aud * swindler " were syn- onymous with * shystor,” 1o would not call a man o uhg‘ubur who eimply protented to bo a Jawyer when he was not. MIL A, B, ALEXANDER was next cxamined, Ile sald ho had heard the word shyster o preat many mes, It applicd to an attornoy gulity of moral turpitude in his pro- fessional rolations, Lo thought tho menning bad beon enlarged since ha firat hoard it. Ie first beard it 1 tho old Rocorder's Court, when it was used by I. N. Arnold in & epecch. 1t was then dotived as s man who huag around police courts and watchod for victima, It was now nsed with a broader signification. Had heard the term in four duferant Btatos, and Lad nover beard it applied to & nquare-doaling man. It was spplied to Inwyers gulity of wrong-dealing, On cross-oxamination_the witness stated that hils 1dea of tbe term liad been onlarged siuce ho firnt Leard it defiued. It was a cood deal hike the word **bummer," whose meanlug depended mnch upon tho occasion when it was applted, snd the party using it. Ho should think thata man called & shystor wes dishonest, Bo far aa pome of the Hul!ca mentioned in the articles were concerued, ho thought tho word had beon used aimply to show that thoy were constantly in attendauce st pollcs courts, but in the caso of athers weant that they wero ** crooked.” 1. 3. 0. M0ODY was nozt sworn, Ilolived mSt. Lonis untll abont a yoar ago, 1o had hoard the word shyster and thought it meant o low, mean lawyer, nho would resar: to disreputable means to got busincss, An attendaut at tho police cowrt wan not a shsator, ‘T'ho word slyster was alwayas coupled with tbo idoa of dishonesty, If a man advertlsed to pro cure dlvorcos without publicity in newspapers, by band-bills, on fences, barrels, eta., he would ba gutlly of bad taste, buc would not be a shyster if he did such businets hunuutlf’. Judge Doobittlo being, called by defonse, sald tbat hs hardly regarded shyuater, swindlor, shark, and sliarpor 8s synonyins, ad shystor s con- fined to lawyers, Whilo tho other terms wero more genoral. A swindling lawyor was ashyater. ML, 0. . KEMMICK, the next witnoss, thought shystol was ah oppro- brious opituet, It apphed to porsous trying to crowd into the profecsion, and who hung about olico courts and nsed undiguitiod means to got usinges. J. D, ADAIR, the next to take tho staud, said he understood that the word shyster applied to disraputablo ponduot, 1lad beara the word applted todivorue lawycrs and L'olice-Court attorveys. AR, X, 1i. GRANAN, an attornoy of thiscity, was noxt swom, o noderatood that tho term whon spplied to o iawyer meant quackery, charlataoism, nkulldufi- gery, and froud. A shystor was & seab on tho Emlcunlun,p man mot to be relied upon, who id evorything sololy for tho snke of lis pocket. flo firat heard it mpplied to a class of lnw- ors which frequonted the Now York Tombs, Practicing in Police Courts, Lowever, was but oo of tho elomonts of the word, The term Lad no syuouym. 1t wes a composite, 'The ‘Tomba iswyers would rob their viotims and then dosert thein, ‘Tho ‘Tombs was simply the tlold of their operutious, The lawyors wore not callod ahyators becauso thoy froquented that court, bt on ac- sount of thelr practices, 'Uhis concluded the lestimony for tha complaluant. ‘I'lho firut witnons called for the defsnso was £, A CORNWALL, a Town-of-Lake policcmun. 1o testifled that ho bad known Bush for a number of yoars, and that his general roputation. was bad. lo bad hosmd various ypolicemen and Police~ Conrt Iawyers talk about him. Ho heard 8t Clair Butborland sny on an occasion whon Dush wmado s wpeech aud read some poeiry of ¢ hig own make-up,” ** that Bueh wos 8 d——d fool, . ‘The Court then took s recoss till 3 o'clock, —— AFTERNOON SESSION, BEUDEN LAYION. The cago was rosumed st 2 o'clock, and tho defonso contlnued the examiuation of its wit- bosaes. 3 Touben Slayton testied that he was & polico officer dotalled for dotective duty. e had known tho plamtif for about threo yosrs, 1ls general roputation was bad. Mr, Trudo offcred to prova by this witness that tho plaintif’a reputation about thoe l'olico Courts wan that of » shyster. Counsel for the plainyi objected, and, after srgument, tho ‘Court ruled the question lowdmissible. Alr . Trude offered to submit ovidence of acts show- ing that be was » shyster, but ths Court decidod thiat it would bo fuadmlssible. JOUN TUNISON testified that hie was a balliff for the Bouth Di- vislon Police Court, Io bad know Bush for four or five years. IHia roputation was bad. That was a genaral provalllug opinion, Mr. Dutler cross-examined the witness, ITa vald he based his opivion on the remarks mado by poople concerning him; that he could nob bLe dopended ~om, snd that he & sbyster. Dush had asked geamuind i de S tad fasutiona » | €0 0ob waut bimy La lsasby o witos 1iad never heard ssything agalnst Dusl ciaracter, 5 Mr, Butlor—What did you consider him? Witnoss—A T'ollce- Coiirt shyster. (Lnughter.] Mr. Dutlor—How did you obtain that opinon 2 Witness—Ha belng about tha court for over two years, soliciting practico, and would take ln_\'tflluu from a Jnckkullo to s 25 bill. Mr, Butler—Did you over know hum to take s Jackinifo? Witness—I have known him ta [Laughter.} Mr. Butler—1 submit that if it woa all the man had it was striotly profesalonal, [Laughter.} 301N HERDEIT tenttfied that he was n polico officerin Hydo I'nrk. Before 1873 ba wan a potice ofticer in Chi- cngzo. 11e biad koown Mr. Bush five or six yems. 1lis gencral raputation was bad. G, Re MATSON defined the word shiystor aa ropresanting & man who was given to unprofedionat practicon. That clans wou found mostly In polica and Justices’ courts, Tho noxt witness was 8, JL. TOUNTELLOTTE. o was Doputy United Htatos Marsbal in 1873, Tho genaral raputation of Mr, Ilush at that tima tohin knowlodge was bad. Tie conld not tell who it was who Liad spoken about him. Mr. MoLean, an ox-Couatabls, teatified that ho koow Dush, and that Lis reputation iu 1871 sud 1872 was Lad. JUSTICE BCULLY noxt took tho atand. In his opinion the word sbiystor was uncd to donote a distoputable attor- noy who resortod to mean wava to get practico, Iliat clans of lawyers throve beat in Police- Courts, o could not, howerver, tell the genoral reputation of Bush in 1873, aud was permitted to stand back, moral a 75 cents. 3R, O'LEARY, who bad Dboen summonad, horo Interrupted by romarking that his businoss was suffering by his waitiug to teulily, sud ho wishod to give bis tes- timony. 3Mr, Trudo, howover, felt that Mr. Q'leary's ovidenco would not carry any groat moral waight, and_sald he did not nish to call Litm, whereupon 0'Loary indignantiy retired. €OL. R. W. RICANEY was next put on tho atand, 1lo thought n per- son who usuaily practiced in the Polico Coutt way s shyster. A potson who advertisod no- publicity divorces was a mhvater. Ila conald- ‘erod the torm was not complimentary. MR, 3, G, JONNKON, s maa without any buniness, tostified that Buel's reooral lnnulnllan was good as far as he kuow, o thonght that Busb was s member of the Chicago Literary Union. His oratorical facultics wero not of tho bost, 110 had tatked with a Alr, Slayton on that subject, IHe hoard that Bush went to Europo to publish & play. MR, BANDALYL I WIITE +waa called to prove Bush's good character, bat did not know what 1t was In 1872, snd stepped down and out. Mr. Smith was next callod, but his evidenco, liko Lis name, was vaguo, 31, CWANLES NORTIIUT, tho eity cditor of the Times, was the next wit- ness, Ilo was an attacho of the Zimesin Jaou- ary, 1873 ; wrote the aiticlo in question and banded st'ta tho then city editor. Mr. Btoroy never saw the article. 116 know tho genoral rep- utation of Bush at the timo. It was bad, Mr, Buowden, a reporter on the Times, gave him nomo Information on tho subject. 1lo was at the time night and police reporter, and had peculiar opportunities for knowing Bust’s character. tichard Conncll, an ex-policomam, tostified that Bush's roputation was bad, Tho last witnoas was Mr. Wilder, an attornoy but his kuowlodge of 3ir. Bush's roputation wan insuficlont to bo giveu to the iury. e, how- ever, souchsafed a definition of the obuoxions word, which agreed with that glvon by the ather witnessos, ‘Thia conclnded tho evidence, avd Mr. Dutler openod the argunicnte to the jury after reading somae Iair to the Judgo, prior to handing himn the inatructions. THE NORTIHWEST, ILLINOIS, The new Robertson Houss at Joliet ought to beiu the Penitentiary. It follon a man and killed him last weok, Not more than £200 damage was oaused to the new Btate-1{ouse by thoe fall of that 3-ton atono from roat to basement. Miss Alico Eatly 18 a epeoial favorite among tho young poopls of Rockford. Bhe was Iately serenaded by a baud of hor adwirera. Barber Blue, of Bloomington, rofused to shave one of tho North Carolina colored aingers bo- couse of tho peruussion of his siin. Doautitul Barber Bluol Young gentlomen who attempt to take su'thin for tho stomach's sako n Pooria hiave to run the gauntlot of six tomperauco voclotier, and take su'thin for the heart's-ache nfterwards, Mra, Ingham and Dy, Bmith, of Quincy, take cight yoars in the Ponitentlary for abortion. Summary treatment of this gort will do mors ta stop infent-murdering than 10,000 yoars of preachiog. A TRock lsland citizon bails s trap for the burglars by placlug & domijohin of fine whisky and a box of cigars on the parlor table. Ilo thinks no proporly-conutituted thisf can rosist such o temptation. Tho Bloomington Pantagraph puts over one of its columns, a8 & head, ** Puntalats,” whoreat our moral namesake a; Mattoon remarke : It not customary, we_think, to put lnuhlalu on over the hoad."—Springfield Journa Prosident Bturtevant, ot Illinoia College, st Jacksonvllle, not haviug rocovered from the ree cent accidoot {n which bis ankie was broken, will proach his bacealaureato sermon sitting, in tho college cuinpel, on Sunday uext, Borgennt Dates ia scourlng the pralries in the vicinity of Gibson City, Ford County, huntin proiie-chicken eggs for exportation to England. The loul‘fupora invite him to carry a flag to the Devil, and leave tho pralrio-chickens alone, It is said that Fletcher—tho negro living In Quincy who beat bia stopson todeatl, an reported in yestorday's TainuNz—was curaged at the ate tompt of his wife to prooure a divorce, aud vent- od Liis anger on the lttle child, us the ncatcst object st hand, ¢ Two womon of Pike Caunty sloped with thelr childron and household offects and fovers, ko husbanda chased thom to Loulsvillo and Spring- flold, took back tho children and the proceeds of tho furniture, and told the wives and lovais to g0 In pence. Whereupon, the women, obstinato to tho Iast, packed up their satchelsand took a straight line for thoir old homes, whers thoy aro now living contentedly, with husbaad, childron, and lovors in abundance. Moreover, the houses aro fitted out with now furniture. INDJANA. Prof. Swing has besn lecturing in Lafayette. An infant child of Jacob May, of Yigo Count: 8 dayn old, was found dead Hunday mozviog. I Lad been emothorod Ly a cat which Lua takon its breath, as cate sometimes do from infants, Tho Btste Woman Buffrago Assoclation has beon in scualon at Liberty, Unfon County, It mourned tho degoneracy of the timen sud the mon, and bigesed tho littie cbildren aud the opi- COLO BRX. The editor af the Boonville Enquirer propones to deliver his paper to evory widvw fu the town when roquested, and where it is acceptable, That editor's wifo s lo be commended if his famly telations remain undlsturbed. Tather John Blrader, who organizad tho first church 1n.New Albany, in 1817, bas been visiting 1iis old home. Ho is now 83 yearr old, Ils has traveled circuits from the Muskingum River, in Ghie, 10 tho ted Hiver of the Soulh, A voung mauof Now Albany interrupted hle houeymoun to mako a mystorious disappear- auco. Mo returned fu s few days, aud took up tho broken threads of his Lappiness, but offered no explaustions, It is thouglt he cecupled his time in going through the rye. The entlra town of Jardanville, Vincenuos County, was destroyed by firelast 'L'uesday ulyht, Not one building was loft tomark the spot whero tho villago stood. 1t might Le well euough to ndd that Jordanvillo is tho name of » post-offico, :lllld :Im oo Louse conatituted all thore was of o towa, 1oWA, Qeorze . Lovell, of Monticello, » present Btate Heustor, haw been sucd for soduction., lio Eaye it in & caxo of blackwail. Tlho loan by the deatruction of thie woolen mills at Lm-mq 18 §35,000, the {uwurance is 4,000, ‘e proprietors will probably rebuild, Tho oditor of the Dubuqus Herald ploked up tho Lialf of & corset-spring iu & fair lady’s parlor, upons whichh be indicted & iful articlo, hoaded “A Busted Bwootheart,” 'The water-tank of tho Northwestern Nailnay at Uslie Plaiu bLuckled and lot itwell out last Bunday mmuln‘sjun a4 the population was on its way to chur Abaut 8,000 barrols of wator crusaded that smillng village. The morsl and quiet settloment of Ward's Coruere bas boeu thrawn futo a fever of oxolte- ment over & dcod of more than ordinary vitlainy 1n that vicinity, 'TLere wero s couple of youn| Isdies who were lutiwate frionds, aud frequently ‘e night with 0 'I:h‘::: OGCI.IFW.IL the ipier :l he mfl&' fll..u.'i; TTIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1875 in the nizht obtained nccess to their room, a ministered chloroform o both, aud most ratal. 1y trosted the vlumnf Iady. He has disappesred from that section, from consideration for his personal mafdty. The RNeform School investigation la grinding along alawly, and the opinion is that it will con- tinua for thres woeks yoi. No changes in the tono of teatimony yet, " Thors han heen soma whipplng for grase violationa of the rnies, such 88 ruuning away, ueing tobacco, -lhobcdionca, fighting, and cursing, 4 gult invalviog tho_legality of bondsaf the Uity of Kookuk, issued to the Fort Dudge, DNea Moines & Minuesots Hailroad, -moumlnyfh halt » million of dollars, was lant woek arguod before Judgs Newmnn, of tho Durlington Dintrict, at Cliambora, The decision was agaiuat the city, which purposos to carry tho caso to tholigher courts, only, howov 0 be neversly beaton. WISCONSIN. 1t {n estimated that at loast 1,000 sheap and Iambs Liave been killed in Northwoatorn Wiscon- nin this soason by wolvea. Boven bundred young trocs hiave been setout in the Capitol Park at Madixon to replnce thosn which biave diod or Leen removed in wmaking in- provomente, Mra, Lucy Goodwin seslated her fire to atart with kerosens, aud the village of Neosho, in Dodgo County, in consequently in mourning, Mra. Goodwin lett s bhusband and two chiidren. The war of Mitchell va, Bage, for the control of the Milwankeo & 5t. Paul Nosd, wiil bo de- clded on tha 12th of June, 1u the meantime, it in genorally conceded that Aitclioll is ahuad, and suta to win. The Monasha Press announcon that noxt week 1t will commouce = neries of articles showing un tho Wisconsin Centiral Rtoad, whicli it terma as & villalnously managed and unpopulsr thorongh- fare, and says it foels called upou to atriko at tho cotruption which 8o palbably exista, Tho doom of tho Wisconsln Central, therefors, may bo considered sealed. The manager had better come dowu with a free pass befors it is too late. A dispatch to tho Dilwaukes Scntinel from TWest Bond reads a8 follows: *The firm of lick & Sons, dolg bosincss in this place and at Henlelaingorviilo, ate reported to have failed. They bave been in business hore about a vear sud o balf, and tho seolor mambor of the firm for about twonty-five yoars at the former place, ‘Ths poolor membor died about & year ago, and waa supposed to be woaltly, but, events turn ont, ho was probably issolvent to the awmount of £50,000. Tho other two members, sons of Mr. Pick, have heon atrugghng along with the buni- ners wiuce, and at last concluded to make & st~ tlerent with the croditors or go into bankruptey. ‘Tho liatilities are 120,000, and the assels, in- cluding bad debta and notes, about $50,000,” MINNESOTA. Incondiaries are at work in Ainneapolls, and thero i greal consternation among the citizons, Bome miscreant entored the Mathodist church at Owatanna Iaut waek, and carried off the com- munlon sorvice, tore_tho organ-cover, broke the handles off tho contribution-boxes, aud did other damage. A little child of Ar, Tennis, of Hutchinson, was misglog tho other day, and his parcots be- camo much alarmed. The nejghbors turucd out, and a thorough scarch was {nstituted. Iie was finally found at the boltom of a barrel near the house, fast asleap. While pll{'mu around it ho had fullen {n, and, being unablo to get out, laid dowa and quictly wost to eleop. Mr.Jobn Poarson trapped a huga bear, weighing 800 pounds, at Bichsdalo, sbout 8 miles from 8aux Centre, on Wednosday of last week, Ho blt a Iarge pen and placed s dead cow in it, and when Ale. Bear went in to partake of a hearty moal of fresh stoak the doer, which was ar- ranged by a davico on the dead-fall principle, olosed bobind him, and ba found himself in the Liands of his captors, who securod him. Last weok Bralnora (l;nt up a ministure Wall stroct, with its bulls and beara, and inaugurated s lively atock market for the time being, Crow Wing County orders, which hsd dragged at 40 conts, ran up to 75 and 80 cents, and at last ac- counts romaived at the formor figure. The cauzo of therise was not ascertained, but the following quotations of ordors show that the prices aro still rullug frm: Crow Wing County orders, 70 and 75 cents; Cass Connty, 90 and 95 couta; ‘Allien, 75 and 80 conte; Wadena, 70 and 75 conts ; City of Bralnerd, 85 and 00 conts, MISSOURL - ‘The new_iron Lridge of the North Missouri Railrond at Macon City has just been comploted, and traing are runaing over it rogularly. Anumber of influential citizens ef Clay Coun- ty have ndvised the County Court to buy tha :-mwu farm, and thus got rid of the James oye, Tho ofiicial statistics of the Missourl Baptist Goueral Aseoclstion giva tho number of nnznm churches in Missouri st 1,992 ordained minis- ters, 780; church mombors, 87,669, Mr. James B, Rogers, who was shot the other day by Davtel N. \elst, diod last SBunday, The sad affalr happencd 1 Caldwell County. Weist Lad a wifo o{‘whnm he waa joalous. One morn- g, a8 Rogers was approaching tha house, Weist roso up trom ambush and poured a load of buck £hot into Rogers' bml{. As it ntterwards turned out, Welat bad mistaken the man, and killed au {nnocent party altogether. Weist is in jail, sud the fecling Is vory strong against him. One of the coclest thefts over perpetratod in Maoon County occurioed laat week. Ona morn- iug sevoral farmors missed & number of ahieep which were with thoir flocks the night bofore, Thoy tracked them, ss tuey supposod, acar to Macon, but, uBon srriving in town, no traco of them couid bo found, nor hiad any sheop been shipped from thoro for soveral days. Aftora day or two it was ascortained that the sheop, sovonty in nnmber, had been shippod st Round Grove, direct for 1, Louls. KANSAS, Gon, Sherman is traveling in this Siste, to escape the critica, Col. Anthony fa slowly improving, and confle dent of completo restoration to health. Thoro is some {alk of moving the worth bridge, 0,000, Oue hundrad and twenty Engliehmen whl 50 to Kaneas on s buffalo hunt nextmonth. Bulfalo il will have thew in his chargo, A boy 14 soara of ago has nccomplished & 875 forgery at “Loavenworth, Ilocams from Osla- 1008, and is the son of & Ligh county ofticial. Qov. Osbarn haa been hosrd from sinco ho stariod for Catifornla, Io nvldunll{ placos (m- pliclt confldenco in tho oxecutivo ability, intogri. y, aud morality of hias ablo substitute, Wardlo, give us » notarial commisalon. Topeka Is {o have an Insano Asylum, 825~ 000 having been appropriated by tho laat Logislaturo as a ** starter.” Pifty thousand dol- lars woro aléo appropristed at tho sama time for the building of au additional wiug at Osawatomio, The grounds for the Topoka Asylum have been solected, aud offorts aro belug made to raso woney to pay for them, S Leavon- The work csn bo done for NEBRASKA, Over 800 emigrants have setiled in Dawson County thus far this apring. Fourteen participants in a ** shivarca™ al Oma- ha hiavo boen arrouted and fined, Twonty thousand hoad of cattle are comingup to Nebrasks from Texas this season, fix hundrod acros of broom-corn have been plantod in Buffalo County this year. Coal on tho Niobrara Rivor doos not seem lo Lo takon in congidoration by the agitators of the Northorn Nebraska lailroad. Coal, it must be remombered, abounds in great quantitics, and, of course, will be a valuablo commodity to ex- port to tho poopls of Nebraeks aud’Dakota. 'hls and tho timbor are tho mout {mportsnt uatural productlons of the Niobrara River, and would, R a railroad wero bullt, make this section wealthy if tho Black Hills wore nover opened.— Niobrara Lioncer, e e MANUFACTURING ENTERPRISE. 8pecial Dispatch to Tha Chicage Tribune, Gnanp Iavey, Mich,, May 27,—Mr, Washing- ton Whitney, who has boen for long time past prosecuting negotiations and making srrange- monts, Lias at Inst commenced the erection of & large tub aud pail factory, which is to give om- ploymont to somo fifty nen, moat of whom Lave been engagod at the East. This entorpsise is of great importanco to this placo, and will undoubt- edly act as & apur to the starting of otber manu- factarles, of which we are in great need, and for which we possess superior advaniages, Over $5,000 was subsoribed by our oltizens, as & do- nation, as an inducement for Blr, Whitney to lo- cate tlio factory hei gLt 2 HIGH-PRICED S8HORT-HORNS. Lexixaroy, Ky., May 27.—Mr, A, J, Alexan- der bias sold two of :‘h valuable short-horoy to Mr, ¥ox, of Eoglaud, the 3ith Duke of Airdrie i ik Dshewdof Aidrie, 03 480,00 for POLITIOAL HFOTES, 4 Mr. Wittian D, Kerizy has blown & gale through neven columna of the Philadelphia fn- guirer and called It & spoech on, the currency question. Honator Nootn's welcoma in Ran Francisco wan almont u failare, not mora than 800 or 600 people belng prozent. Iut the Banator made & atrong mpoech. . ... We must give the brains of the Democratic party eredit for denouncing the outrage in New Hampshite, Dy the way, niso, it may bo woll to observe that Gov, Weaston only scemed to T) Trinuse to ba capable, eflicient, and hioneat be- fors he consummated tho lato fraud upon the people; bo seema so no longer. Wo do not believe there is » word of truth in the statoment that Chicago Democrats aro rais- 1ng 920,000 wwith which to atart s paper fn op- ponition to the Times, That would bie bnse in- gratitude, indeod, The Times i the inost faith- ful Demooratic organ in the Weat, It wears a mank of indopendence loosely, but decelves none of ita fricuds, Gen. Couty, of the Ohio Stale Journal, comes to the front again with another of nis oracular utterances, o says theto ia a atrong move- mout in the Btate to run Iaves far Governor, sgoinat his will and v spite of his deelination, 1aves was ones furced joto s canvasa for Con- grena in this manner, and be would doubtless not deny his party if it called for bim sgaln, * Philadelphis dispatchies say that at thedesira of tho Contennial Commissioners Gon. IIawLEY, tho President, will make bis residence for tho coming year at Phlladelphls, snd devote himself onlireiy to forwarding the preparations for tho grand exhibition of next yesr,” Gen. llawLEx'n own paper, the Hartford Couranl, copies tho statement a5 above, and thus in a manuor con- firms it. The proepecis of Vice-President WiLsox for the Presidency wero thought Inet year to Lo very good, Iiut his frionds in Massachusotts vow admit that Le bLas no chance. Ho abso- lutely ruined bis case by working for the bill ta equalize eoldiers’ bountics,—8a puro & pieco of demagogiam a3 was eyer introduced beforo s legielative body. Ex-Gov. Lrraxp Srasronp, of .California, takea no further {ntorest in politics. e is still a Itopublican, proud of the party and gratoful tolt; hols opposed to the Independont wove- ment, becsuse it makes war upon the Central Pacitic Railrosd; bot among Rapublicans ha bims no cholce. He never talks politicy, and seldom thinks of them. Il hzs as much as ho can do to cut Toxu Bcorr out of ths Southern Pacific Railroad enterprise. The consorvativo clement in the Democratic pacty of Misejenippi won a small triumph in tho moeting of the State Coutral Committes st Jacknon, last week, Tho Convontion for the pomiuation of candidstos has been called to meet Aug. 3. Ssuator Turnaax, ex-Senator Hexpnicks, and Bax H1LL bave been invited to acsist In the canvass, aud the two former, having Prealdential longings, ate preity certain to ac- cept. Mieeisaippl cleots Cougressmen in No- vember, it will be remembered. A Wasbington dispatch says that Prof. Mansi, in lite interviews with the authorities at Washing- ton, has exprossed great sorrow at having un- wittingly caused cqiticism on tho Indian manage- ment, which he considers generally good, Ia lian scknowledged to the Commissioner that he did not soe the supplies complained of in bull, but based his complaints on samples shown to him by Rep Croup, If Prof, Mansn reslly eaid anything of tho kind o the Dopartment ofticials, ho ought to loso no time In publistivg bis ro- pentance over his own signature, as he did the original charges, The presont rumor counts for nothing. A correspondent of the Philadelphis Times charges that tho same evil influencoa which were psramount in the Waashington Board of Public Works undor the old regime continus to control tho affairs of tho Diskrict. The Chicago stroet sweeping firm which Iately lost their contract are especially mentioned sa having peculiar rola- tlons to tho Commissionera. It Insald that this firm was once liberally pud In sctip at 46 conts on tho dollar, and afterwards ngalo reimbursed for the supposed loss caused by the dopreciation of scrip. Theso atatements are as yet unverified and unsupported, PERBONAL. Joaqux Mrvres is i Boston. According to Dr, Hosxes, the King of Gresce wants to resigs, Gon. Custen loft the Palmor Iouso last even- ing for St. Paul. Briry Tices benefit to-night sbonld be crowded, ‘The party leave the city to-morrow night. 3 Col. W. J. lynes, who is to spesk at Calvary on Docoration-Day, will arrive in tawn to-mor- row morning, Mn. Gronae O. CLAnke, the well-known [nsur- ance agent, hias received an addition to his fami- ly. Itisaboy, ki The American Newspaper Reporler's blog- raphy of Lxwis, of tho Detroit Free Preas, a evidence that that person has brains, Bomebody saw them. Tho Newport (R. 1) News will hear no more taunts about the size of tho Btate, ay it s large enough to bave two Capltals and four candidates for Gavarnor. 2 The Rev. Divip TrusnoLz, the eminent cler- gyman of Valparaizo, Cbitl, snd Leiter known as “ The Lutler of South America,” is atoppivg at the Grand Pacifie. No wonder Joxes faols soro at being ncalped by JAx Gouwb to tho extont of §700,000. What man would like to lose two monthe' salary to auch » morciloas wrotch ? finding they cannot be hanged by law, vary the amusement af Langing one another bty fisnging themselves, Thoy ought to do it mora gonerally, as the criminal record shows. Mr. Puriex, who wrote “Damo Europa's Bchaol,” s going to the Arctic rogiona with the new expedition. lie'll find tuat Dame Luropa's cool enough thero, indeed, Tho Globedemocrat indicates ity fatare polley by warning the public that this is » bad yesr for killing editors. Oannurt and Axruoxy still 1ive under the most exasperating circumstances. Lzwis, the humorist of the Dotroit Free Press, will slso write hereaftor for Zearth and Home, A muan who dieplays so much paragrapbic hon- esty as well as origlnatity eannot but improve any paper. \WaTERLOO, Of the Bt, Louis Republican, epells tha name of & woll-known post—Lrivate DaL—— with s final o, Tho airs the private will hereaf- ter put on would wrack the Great Eastors inan opeu s0a. Miss Hanwar Prrinitor, of Columbus, Ind., brought bor dilatory lover to terms with a re- volvor. First, sho shot him through tho side: tbien sho marriod bim, and now she is nursing Lim, The falling Philadelphinn will be psined to learn that Mr, CoiLps denlos the authorship of the obituary poems, Thoy are written by insin. ocore but skillful hirolings. There will be no Amorican Isurcate now, A Brooklyn husband named ArreN dlecoversd that his wife had stolon Lis olheck-book and drawn 83,000 in his name. 1le sued tho bauk and got the full amount restored. That's the kind of wives they have in Brooklyn, Ms. L. Z Lusegof the firm of Firwp, Lerrea & Co., leaves to-day with hisfawily for Europs, to baabsent & year or more, Mi. FiELD, the senlor merbor of the firm, L returned from Europe, where he Liaa bson for about a year. Huxar Matiuey, for speaklog disrospectfully of MacMauox, was imprisoned for two mouths. It is safe, on this sids of tho water, with passen- ger zatos st their present figure, and the prova- lens destrucilon of ocead sleswmars, Lo ssy that 4 MacMauox was guilly of the mlscrable enco. ripo.* “andi Franch petting of imp ing & man for ex- prossirg & eslm, unblared opinfon of him, then the disrespactfil remarks were descrved in an emivent degroe, and bets of 200 to 1 that they werao true hould be encouraged. Doxarn Watsox, of Conoecticnt, road Dan- win and Tyxvant; and percelving in matter the promise and potency of every form and quality of life, nmothored Limsolf with clisrconl Tha clay model of the fumes, snd that's what was the matter with lim, projected colaraal status of Danizs, Wansten, which Mr, Gonnox Bonxnas s golng to present to Coutral Park, Lian beon complated by ‘Fitoxan Bary, of Floi- The statua is to ba high. Citizens of Cambridge are alsbrato \Wasnixatox's takin bavo any fuon, and that's of bronze, 13 feot going to contennl. g command of the army, July 8. They'll bo too more next day to rome coneolation to the boys who bave no historical celcbrations on hand, Let the New York Sun ot 111 pitch bard At its ancient target Rcitann, Thero's & SMITI who's far more versatile than he, More llustrions than Jorrs, Whotn the vulgar Joke upon, And bis given name bx JusiLem Warpeek, tho French centenarian, saye: “When Dosth comes for me he will find me According to tho chaffed Jlamlt, the King of grave-digger who Tetrors Is not par- ticular about the exact degreo of ripeness at either sxtreme, *7he Drummer-Boy of Chickamaugs,” Licut- Joux L. Cuex, or, *Littlo Joussy CLex,” or, “tho youngest person who over boro armsin bLattlo,” on 'I'uceday was married to Mirs ANiTa R. Parxcn, daughtor of Gen. W. H. Fnexcy, nosw at Baltimore. Auxioe, alias * Chicken" Foi RnEs, of Rochester, beat his wife, and, when parsued by the police, fell dead in tho street,—from chicken-heart-dis- ense, ono would suppoge. The danghter checlied bor. mothor's wailing with, want hiwm to come back sud pound you sgain A.J. Brerenier and otbe: aund wake a big dack-pond in rica, Very plausible, Indeed, “Bhut ap! do you P 18 are going to try tho contro of Af- bat rather a curl ous coincidence that bis resolve was formed so soon after the discovery of & white men and women in abor Landeome race of ut that locality, Manx Twary wont to tho great base-ball match st Hartford on Tuesday, and lost hiy umbrella, for which he advertised as follows : I'WO HUNDRED engagad fa hurealiog, Engih-made brown ik UM IRE a0 furgot to brivg it Lack. T wiil of that umbrelia in good condition to my ND FIVE DOLLARS REWARD. ball match on Tuosd: a email boy walko -l‘{. while 1 was off with an 1.1.A, Lolonging to me. a7 $6 for tho raturn nuss oo Farm. 1o not want tho buy (in an active state), Lut fngtoa-av, will pay tiro hundred dullar or hin remalos, SAMUEL L. Ly The vetrot Free Press saga: “Tho state ment of ELt Pepxiys, the pretended humorist, that ho has Liad on interviow with Deecnes, can only bo regarded a8 an attompt to creale eym- pathy forthe latier.,” 1f wo opinfon about thae matter, we wera to exprees an thould say that if we wero Beccucn we would certainly try to catablish an Elibl.— Washing! ton Capital. At » prayer meeting an old man got up and prayed for a son now in a folon's cell for the crime of murder, joined his praycrs, adding that he, too, had had a Another old man tremblingly eop, but he had been murdercd. Their names wero made known, and tho fathers of Epwanp 8, Broxes aund Jaxes Fisk, first timae face to face. Jr., stood for thc TIOTEL ARBIVALS. Patmer Honse—Charles Browne, Cinclnnati; TBrowaiug, Montreal § Jamos W, J. Guesman, @. Knight, Cincinoatl’; Drutt C: Holton, Keokuk ; Mat B i, Campbell, Pittaburg ; irginia ; B, M, Mason, Thiladeiphia; J, ‘alef, 8t Louls 3 R, W, irchuer, lWochester ; Charles Webnter, New York: V. C, Lutler, 6, Louts ¢ Georgo 0. Wickware, Prof, Augu Kobert M, Wilcox, New ¥ Edwurd K Albany § J, Sitnean, Taltalo: & b: Hall, London; i, 1L J. Ban Francisco Antigna, West Indien s Edmund Jenkina, Baltimore i st tiboe, Lincolu ; Frauk Hobblt, Atlan C. B, Ueadley, Philadeiphia Francis Bacon; U, 8, A. Tishop Jackeon, 11, Bodine, i‘lllllmrf’x Q. D, F, Brown, Hartford Palmer, New York; A, W, Cole, New York; Uenry D, iyde, Doston; N, T, Brooke, Richmond: Gen, L, B Pl Dalumore; W, W, Morrls, Grand Pacifle—Boynton Leac! Joln 11, Mazon, St, Lou} J. D, Ellison, Clocinnati L. Bushueli, Mas Tirent Arnold, Cincinm: delphin s P, 8, Catle, Tiock ~, 1.'Grinnell, Rock Teland ; nescla: B, T, Alexander, Toward, Columbus ; P.J, Linker, Cairos W. 11, Sanborn, Atbnta s Oscar ' Craj Word, "I, Millin Philadelphia : Jem =Paul Thi man, Michigau 3, itld, Dittsburg; D, L. o1, Nas York { J, W, Tredall, Thtladeiphia, lwin Dodge, Now York: George D, Babeock, Cleveland ; Jamea Picka: A. O, Dir Bouth ‘Tormes, Both L, Louls, T. W, Kinsman, Augus Omaha: Willisin Hobkirk, Waupuu, urlow, E, Browning, E, L. Bodiue, Philadel- phis ; Molynsux 8t, John, Manitoba ; Col, J, Zii o, Boston ; A, I, Wabster, Buffal famw, Detroit; L, Doarborn, Tavan: Toston: i, D, Biakesles, ufialoj Faul Thurber, Brmith, Alton 3 C. R , Bt. s P, Brennan, Phi Island,,,.Skerman House G 3, Crocker, Miu. Carolina ;. T, T, Boston ; Willtam Toston; 11, A. Batley, oator 3 Thoinas It mmer. ol, .’ . Mundy, E 2 8 32 z = E 1= an gz 2 2<& 5 5 e~ 8 = o CLARK&COMPANY'S PATENT Self-Colling, RRevolving SHUTTERS, ™ STEEL AND REQUIRK NU MACHINKRY, a UANKST ¢ our or onozn, 218 West Twenty.sixthest,, New York. Chicrxo Ofice, 51 TnSallesst, GEQ.T. WILSON. Ag't. PATENT SHUTTERS. = g ERR a = S 3= - 55 252 = 2 g &2 =4 B s B wWooDn. FINANCIAL. Stock Daalt in at th New Yark Stock wuid by Ua o waria of Hve pur cout. Privil ges Negotfatad at one to twa por cont from markat on mem- ok aehanks o respoutible pitles bera of the New Large auins have baoa realized e call coata ou 1 shisros $106.25. Btraddles 830 each, cantrol 200 o days without faritier vk, while many thousend dol Advice and jnformatiun fumished. yaluablo siati and showing huw Wall-si. oporations are conducted, sont H'ree ddrose, Orders aohieltod by mall ee wirs sud Doy otcouted by uar Addroas o Folt may ho galned. Paagihier, conatuin TUMBRIDGE & CO., Bankers and Brokers, 0. 4 Wallat.,, Now York, FEschange bought and past W dags, Putar {nformatlon $50, $100, $500, $1,000 Invested in Stock Privileges in Wall-at., thousands @' dollars prodt, Taads to man honslve eaplabstory clrol NEW YORK BTOCK il e e L AR 60, Bankers aud, Owp. M, ¥, Bteok Exchings. re- EXCHANGE, WAL, T T AMUSEMENTS, ADELPHI THEATRE. TIIS (FRIDAY) BVENING, May 28 :&-A.DI:EIS’ INTLTCG-EXX", Varlety Thoatre in_the World1 Tiis Ciratost iy Theatrain the West | Tmmonse Huc- € a0l tho New Campiny | 1= INISW ST AIRS. 12 Fversthing Entirelr New! The Marrelons Gymnast, A" American Lo ard. SIED L CLATIE. Tha tate 1o, BERWART SINTRCRS, t{ul Maeleal Jokar, | he Farorite Jiocen rio Dalinsator, BOBILY DALY, Two hours and & qusrter of Glorlous O} precedes & l-:a:xrle;ihlrn‘:nla )v-lulll'lll!l IN‘I;m‘ul»Ud. and mnat_excol- witli"the antlre gre; lcumpln}.lflfllbtlll .“0} ati ACADEMY OF MUSIO, Thnrsdar, Friday, and Satordas, and SATINT, o Fominont AmcHein Acior "M TURDAY JOHN A.STEVENS AS DANIEL BOONE. SUNDAY RVENING, R'S LECTURE, MINSTRELS, Menda, MoVICKER'S THEATRE. LAST NIGILTS OF CEHARLES POPE Fritay Night aud Fatmrday Matinos, DAMON AND PYTINAS, DAMOX..... CHARLES POPE " HOOLEY'S THEATRE, To-nlght, Farewsll Benofit of BILIL,Y RICR. Emerson’s Minstrels! IN A INNEW BILL. g.atarday Matinee and Nighit—Positively Last Tuo Pet- A1=MR. JOILN MPSON Mar. i JOIN THOMPSON fa bl RANDOLPH-ST, OPERA HOUSE, Cor. West Randoiph and Jeflerson-sin. AX UNEXAMPLED TRIUMPIH THE FEMALE BATHERS, LIVING 8TATUES, FOREIGNERS IN PARIS, And FRENOH BAL MASQUE. Admission, 10 esate, 73 cents, and 21, Ludles? dlatince thla (Fridny) Aftcrnaon. L Admleion to matines. &, 14, and 74 cents. ... GENERAL NOTICES, h orrice or THE CouaTY TREASIER AND CoLLrCTOR, Conk County, ILLINOL, CUICAGO, DMay f, 1475, To accordauce with an act_providing for the refandin of 5.3 of the Statetat or 143, when vaid, fire. b of sais Act, cuntalns anun g otlier provisions the fullowing: Any porson ot worgoration Xuving ;ullll any purt] f the State tax sasesscd for the sear 53 In excess 35 thereo; apon proseaiiag bis o lia taz-recelpt for 1833 cor. bt s 1o the County Troasurer of the cusuty unty Treasuror of sucn raon or corpuration the amount by him ar it pald i excess of 29:36 of the State x ot 143 contained fn such meoy oraing. the Amount puid on #uch rocolpts And suAll nino. take frm such tax-payer a scparals receipt for the amount paid,™ o, de. Hee. 4 provides fors publle notico In one newspaper printed {0 tha county for one month, aud in ccardance With the same.untice 1s &ivon that persons ontitied in rebate undor the aw ean have the saine by applsing st this oflice on and altsr tie first day of May, TENRY Y MILLER, Connty Teeasarer of Onok Cruniy, fil. PROPOSA LS. ADVERTISEMENT FOR PROPOSALS FOR KEEPING BOOTS. @rrics or LinnT.Hovse Ixsrecton, it i DisTier, Drznorr, Mic 8 Sealed Propossis will ba rac otfice wati] 13 o'clock acon, on Tuesday June 13, next, for rals: ing, replacing, and kecping in their &Nplr Deaitiont tlie buoys now placed, or requized in the following chane nnls, aad for marking the following-nasmod obatructions, szt 1. Bouth Chanoel of 8t. Clair Flata. £ Raginaw Day and River, aud buoy off Tawas, . Green Bay, {ocluding the buoys 1o Hoek Iniand Pay- Polnt P nshs, Horse-Shos Heel, in Stargeon Bas, Al 1l v to, and 1o, the Fos It ! North I 3 31 careof, and keaping in {ion, tho pifos markiie Whale's Lsék shosland Feitio Ponit, it iyt tho mouth of Grand Kirer sud In Lake Muskesun, o, s, Un the Resf off Catumot, 11l. & On the Ree! off Itacinv, Wi % On tha Ttwol of Shebayian, W £, Hault Ste. Macto, from Doiour, on Lake Huron, abore and belaw the Canal, to, aud fncluning, tue Aidule Uround Buoy off Houud Island, Lako Superlor, and such otliers &s may be authorized for one year, from: ths lst @ay ol July noxt tu the suceroding Sith ddy of Junw, so. cording te the regniativns of the U.hfllufi-s Board, wxl“ciwkll:huuh' ll‘bl gflmgumuomn. 11 bids » ust be earel aud indnrsed, '’ Pro. posals for Kespiug Buoy: anvelopa, nd audressed Tar b i pacol 12" anotter F7a porsom, Preaid thiough tha all to W, B HECANN o bt.ouso Taspector, Rlevonth Disteict, Detebits Sioh: . v, ateic 3 iy ordor of tho Lighi- R i PROPOSALS FOR COAT, ILEADQUANTENS DEPARTMENT OF THE PLATIE, 'OYKICK CIILT QUALTEIMASTE] Sested 1o, 1o deshiares Smict 1o ceoel ested propossls, fn duplicate,’ ande thy wili o Feceived at this ptige until 11 o'clock &, simiich place and time they will Lo s, fur the dellvery on the cara at the polnt nearest to tos minos, on the line af the Unilun Pacthio Iatiroad, of soven thousaad fire nundred tons of cosl, far supply of fuel for milltary pos 1inp of railroad during lecal year endiug Ju Trupoeals fur & less quantity wil Lo recrt T y'of tha cual will ba carsfully considered tn ard, and the Fight o rojoct any or a.) Lids 1y reservod. nce will bo glven to articles of domestis produc- THe contract will be let with the provio that tho quan- ed for may be increased or reducod ono-third isater of the Departwent at ary tmo u in. "Wids should bs {idicsed on envolopes, ** Bids for coal.” ‘Any further inforniation wili bu {urmished upon applics- 4165 o this ofice: ALEX. J. PERRY, Daputy G PROPOSALS FOR FORAG HiDq'e Dyrr or T PLoTTs, OrHICE Ciliey Q0N TE T, o, SEALED PROPOSALS, It dulicato, ndhr i uhial O At wad tima toes G o oF Bldeis Tor the 46 iu cks, at Uinahia Dopot, 1u. ng fiscal year cuding 20,3876, of fira i fion 12,000, ) pouRda 1" Curm, one fon (1,00, Do) pownds N Dot Tur TTots iy il b cocoired, 2 ooy sohld o wad o bartics. ot Tiddere. thar they will become 0 on awanlof contract, 2 wiil Lo gived o aridcles of domestio produce Tikits stionld be tadorsod on onvelope ** Bids fur Foe- he contract will bo let with the provisa tbat the. tities contractod fur sy be lucreasnd or reduced v hird by the Chicf Quariarmaster of tho Department nding full dolive; ‘Fhe right to ""wh iy auid all bida 18 roserved, Jslank bids furnistied and full conditivos wade known on apulication (o this nftice, s ALKX. J. PRRRY, Doputy @, M. G, _ Proposals for Twls, Hardware, Carry-Combs, and Falnts JI:l'l-nl‘n:(flLLl Drror, B, Der Foalad 12 triplicats, sub, Juns 15, In. l"):d':llm tine and now guuny snd burlap ant tties aa renul EYFEUNONVILLE, Juve R Lun ¢ ‘and ‘Oile, s alvs LUx Curey- opicd fur {18 uio of Lha Quarier- rinted elreulars, atatlng tha kinits ized, and speoilyig the artl: el tutted by biddecs, sud girtim fall fasiructions da to tho maunee of bidiai, on; itjons 10 bo clserved by bidders, and torina uf couteact aud paymivut, will by furplalied o spplicatios to this of+ e, Troposals will bo recelved for either class of the storel mentiunud, sou for quantitivs loss thea tie wiole Tor quires "flis Gloverniment roserves tha right to rejoct any and all aonan. :’:-‘num« witl bo given to articles of domostio praduce 4 Nismulo of tha Curey Cotabe requred raf be soon st this ulhflféll the vffico of thy u“l:’l":llllln[- o0 5 e othcanof tin kit O mont of Cavpatarss farpontory’ oots, Lardwar OF ALL KI%DS, FAIRBANKS,MORSE & 00, 111 & 113 Lake St., Chicago. e zarefultobuyonly the Genuine, A LE Al 1 Great Baroail, A ; about 3,00 Oak " T Tobor, aad o ok of Aukrupt catateof Charle batow e ontfiae vl o AV, Odoial dsuigao, i"" ale RAILROAD ngu@nnr. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTORE. OF TRATNG FXPLANATION OF REFENENCE. eetad. * v axcoptad . e Bun 3 8. m § D amen.— : o eateseary 45 CHICAGD & NORTHWESTERY RAILRIAY. e 2 £ 2EBEE enova Lake kspre Gnnera Laka Krpre: ie.ava 1..ke Kspre tienova Lake Kxore: SeupOREITEATE MICHI*AN CENTRAL RAILANAY, '09: @f Lakesby anid forinf Ticenty-seeond.d, enuihiart Cormer o Handoiphe cxonnn, xHI0CD, ST, Louis, ensn, Kampms i ot et S, moar e oot Lot s ik Oy At Bepat, and 131 Kandalph- and st carner Michigan-ar, Teate, KaorarCltyand Denver Fast T, Louis and Speingiield_f1 &t, Lowy, Byringnald & Tocd eoria, Reoxuk & Hurlington Froria, Keokax & Harlingtor Ghlcagn & Paducan ftalirnaa Ktreatar, Lacon, Washington ol & D wretii Acowniandatian C"ICAGY, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILROAD. [ ion er Madison and Canal-ats, Tieket (1f5ee, » opposite Shermun Houm, and al Dopol,’ 3 Soutl, Milwsukes & Prairls du Chien D Parernxe ee, La Crusse, Winonn ul,’ Minneapofle, Ripon, ket & Green Bay, througn) v 8% m, *10:808, m.[* 4:00p. i TR FE (Svam ot Paiser,| 540D, m. (V1 90 n "Agnan | * B o T f 3 ke, B, VARL & Mine:] o | ok B trangh Kapress.., T A3 mam.i$ 7:80 8. m. ILLINOIS CENTAAL RAILROAD. Depot, foot of bnke-it, ant Fool af Tirutg-secondeets i R A A A e Trrion, Et. Lonls Pxprass Bt. Louia Fast Line, x) CHICAGO, BURLINGTNY & QUINCY RAILROAD, R B A MO I YA nd uf sewots, : e bty 153 Express,,, Malland Ouaws aud siroator Pa Auro; Mendut Aurura Suada,s, {Ex. ¥aturday, :Fx, Monday KARK From Central Depot, oot Q’SAE.E:':I {:‘5’1 depat ety Ticker aees T Siantomhas et at e wid al depot. Arvioe, Leate, CINCINNATI AIR LINE AND KOXOMO LINE. From Pituburg, Cincinnatl & St. Loufr Natleay depat, core ner Clint Carroll- e i Glindon and Curroll-uts., West Side, Tiebat afice, 1 Leave, Tndtanapolix, Lantsville & Clnetn atl Uay Kxpron Tndlanapolls, Loulaville'd Eintin' nadd (dathy}... CHICAD & PATIFIC nALROAD, and ket aics Mo, 8 Ghartormest e Sheemiis PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI & ST, LOUIS RAILROAD. rom Alqlul corner . Clinton and (‘arml!-uc.) Weat Sides epors ickel ayice, 121 Kandolphost,, and af Leave, | Arrive, C%flmb}g,?ln bt 'k P i A Night Express (daily] 73p.m.| 7408 m. Leare, | drrize, atn teaes ALTIMORE &°0HI0 Al 0AD atns tease Jriom Expos ; Foentgseeimiat, Jrckes aiees v busalioc Pt oot af Teave, | Arrivi Mat, Bundars Excepted.......| 815, m. Exprcar, Dal 29 b 10 CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Devety eorner a7 Van Burenand shevinan-is, Hekel afion Laure, arri Qmaba, Leavenw'tht Atchl Peru Accowimodation, " OOEAN NAVIGATION, National Line of Steamships, iy, 9tk May, at tavirdsy, Bth June turday, J3th Juno, urday, 10th Juss 0N DIRKCT, Weds J Cabin paseago, 270 a 80, currenoy. teersge at gentlp reduced Prica, Return iokote st reduged rator; ielald Stestage tickets from Liverpn! at tia lowost Noriieast sorger Olark aua Randelph-ati., (opuvsite now ‘Bherman Housa), Clicagn, DIRECT LINE T0 FRANGE. noral Transatlantio Couw) Now York 1avre. eudid v i3 e sathe hor Wo. B, Norta ves,Baturday, May 29 llurdl" -’ulfl 1 aturday, Jo inoluding wmi 1a ot roducs o g Lt ot natos o £y t sl 2o lacluding all nocemarise without xtra Shary: BFORGE MACKENZIY, Ageot, 85 Brosdway, N.Y. e A e STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINGS. Qhicago & Northwestern Railway Oompany, sal mesting of the stockholderd shd buidboid: veund, € ervaf, the Chicagn & Nortbwesiora allway Compaay for the tion ol Direotors, pursuaut to law, jor the traneaction of such other Lusinoss ss may come befurs icetti, will bo Lold at e aihice of the Cumpaayy 1o City of ‘Chicsus, o Thursday, the 34 dayof Jline oxt, at 1 o'clock p. m. loudholders will authsnticate If riyght to voto Ly presenting thelr voting bol co, of tho Compans, 'to. &l W 3 tration, oa oF buloe of May, Drox! RLBERT xIL:Y,.P. President, 1, BYRES, Jn., Secrutars, _}' L T y , Otieg Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific R. R, Co Arnis ¥, 1o, The Annusl Meating of the Stockhnlders uf the Chi otk isud & Taclto. Uriiread Comnacy Gor ¢ ctlon of Lirectors, pursua; ud the' traneao. tion of such other busina: may cowe be Wit o Bold ab the ortos of ¢ o Gity of Lhengo, o Wadiaaday, muufi,fi:hxy Eeilpte 1 0. T0we, Besrotars, - Ponii EDUCATIONAL, St. Mary’s Hall, FATRIBAULT, MINN, tev. . B. Whipplo, D. D., Rector. Miss K. P, 1 assistod Ly full Corps of Kaporte io Teuth Schoot Year whll couwoacs T. 16, Wb, Yor Kug! Roctos s, wita